goromod wrote:Ernie, I know that you are getting a lot of requests so I'm sorry to trouble you even further.If it's alright with you, would it be possible to reupload this episode? I'm in no rush so please do so at your convenience.Thank you so very much.

Ernie, I've started 3 minutes of this and I'm already hyped up for this episode. I am very excited to see everyone here and learn who's associated with who. Udo-chan and Miyazon is a unexpected pair that I didn't know I needed to see. This is fantastic and fun.

Also, I wonder if Sanshirou's Aida grew his hair back after it was shaved? Or is that a wig?

Ame-talk tens to push new guys into the spotlight, so I wonder if I'll be able to remember all these guys.

Does anyone know? Are there high school courses one can take at night? I understand these guys had work in the day so they finish their schooling in the evening, but.. is that something that exists in Japan? In America I am only familiar with a community college where you can do such, not high school.

Does anyone know? Are there high school courses one can take at night? I understand these guys had work in the day so they finish their schooling in the evening, but.. is that something that exists in Japan? In America I am only familiar with a community college where you can do such, not high school.

From what I understand, you can't just take evening classes in a typical Japanese high school. This is a separate system. The name would be translated as part-time school system. These were originally schools that companies created so their employees could go to school and still work. A student takes 4 hours of classes every day, normally in the evening, rather than the 6 hours a normal high school student would take. These school require an extra year to graduate unless the student also takes classes on Saturdays. I just read about it on yahoo!知恵袋 though so, you might want to just read that. https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/q ... 1299335062

Does anyone know? Are there high school courses one can take at night? I understand these guys had work in the day so they finish their schooling in the evening, but.. is that something that exists in Japan? In America I am only familiar with a community college where you can do such, not high school.

From what I understand, you can't just take evening classes in a typical Japanese high school. This is a separate system. The name would be translated as part-time school system. These were originally schools that companies created so their employees could go to school and still work. A student takes 4 hours of classes every day, normally in the evening, rather than the 6 hours a normal high school student would take. These school require an extra year to graduate unless the student also takes classes on Saturdays. I just read about it on yahoo!知恵袋 though so, you might want to just read that. https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/q ... 1299335062

Friend, thank you so much. Did you read about it before or after watching this episode of Ame-talk out of curiosity? If you didn't watch, what a coincidence! This explanation makes sense to me now and I can see something similar to that in the American system so I am able to relate and understand this better. Thank you for the Yahoo link as well.

Ayaka wrote:Friend, thank you so much. Did you read about it before or after watching this episode of Ame-talk out of curiosity? If you didn't watch, what a coincidence! This explanation makes sense to me now and I can see something similar to that in the American system so I am able to relate and understand this better. Thank you for the Yahoo link as well.

I hadn't seen the episode yet. I read your post and got interested in the answer myself and looked it up as I downloaded the episode. This is a great show for learning all kinds of different things about Japan and laughing like crazy while you do.